Jones brings a distinguished career in governmental relations, public policy, and higher education leadership.
UT San Antonio played a leading role in the first ever Texas Innovation Awards ceremony.
Children as young as in kindergarten can participate in the summer activities at the university campuses.
A landmark study of Indonesian clinics shows on-the-job training for frontline health workers saves lives on a tiny budget.
Students in the new Health Sciences program will be able to choose from six specialized tracks aligned with pre-professional pathways.
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UT San Antonio senior Madison Hornback balances neuroscience coursework with practices, games and travel as a third baseman for the Roadrunners.
The first place winners took home a top prize of $35,000 for their business venture.
During his 42-year tenure with the university, Berriozábal championed access to education and founded the nationally recognized Dr. Manuel P. Berriozábal Prefreshman Engineering Program (PREP).
The center’s clinical director talks about equipping master’s students with the necessary skills and making a community impact.
A cross-institutional research team will collaborate with 60 middle school educators to develop classroom-ready tools.
For 22 years, the center has helped train certified teachers for the classroom.
Research projects will be showcased during Undergraduate Research Week, April 20-24.
Arwen Addison, who will graduate this May, is currently working with artist Cristina Sosa Noriega on a mural in Downtown San Antonio.
The project, called Robo Rowdy, is one of 54 selected from more than 1,900 entries in the Siemens Immersive Design Challenge.
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Inspired by her father Roger Enriquez ’98, JD, Julia Enriquez continues a long line of community advocacy.
The clinical study, which used transcranial magnetic stimulation, was effective on treating depression in 85% of the active military and veterans enrolled.
The center has helped foster leadership, increase access to experiential learning and shape success for UT San Antonio students.
“Murmurations” will be on display at Contemporary at Bluestar until May 3.
Proceeds earned from the annual event support community arts programming at UT San Antonio.